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Less famous than its warm-water climate sibling El Niño, this year's La Niña has been "near record-breaking" in its intensity, says climate scientist Michelle L'Heureux of the Climate Prediction Center in Camp Springs, Md.
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But the Miyako Hybrid Hotel in Torrance, Calif., is touting a different sort of relief with a chance to win a Japanese HomeTech toilet (featuring warm-water wash, heated seat, twin spray nozzles — the works!) for anyone who becomes a Facebook fan of the hotel by April 15.
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I won't even get into all of the warm-water fly-fishing oppurunities we have literally around every corner.
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Less famous than its warm-water climate sibling El Niño, this year's La Niña has been "near record-breaking" in its intensity, says climate scientist Michelle L'Heureux of the Climate Prediction Center in Camp Springs, Md.
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Last thursday the Wall Street Journal ran a piece (view it here) on fishing for carp, catfish, and other warm-water species using a fly.
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I won't even get into all of the warm-water fly-fishing oppurunities we have literally around every corner.
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Less famous than its warm-water climate sibling El Niño, this year's La Niña has been "near record-breaking" in its intensity, says climate scientist Michelle L'Heureux of the Climate Prediction Center in Camp Springs, Md.
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"It is legendary that Russia has sought a warm-water port since the days of Peter the Great," the diplomat said.
Russia Faces Heat Over Syria Joe Lauria 2012
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Less famous than its warm-water climate sibling El Niño, this year's La Niña has been "near record-breaking" in its intensity, says climate scientist Michelle L'Heureux of the Climate Prediction Center in Camp Springs, Md.
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Variables such as wind shear, clashing air-pressure systems and warm-water pockets could push the storm farther east or west, potentially spelling the difference between light wind and rain or major destruction along a coastline.
U.S. East Coast Braces as Irene Strengthens Arian Campo-Flores 2011
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